Blurb:As Sergeant At Arms for Devils Pride MC, Tyler “Trick” Malone’s take no prisoners reputation make him one of the most feared and respected members of the club. Unbeknownst to the MC, Trick indulges his most dangerous secret, traveling out of state twice a year to trade his cut for the whip he expertly wields at a gay dungeon.Trick’s well organized life takes a turn when he saves bar back, and terrified submissive, Chase Ward in a Georgia dungeon. With his protector and dungeon owner dead, Chase is no longer safe in the place he once called home. With the new dungeon owners circling like sharks, he desperately begs for sanctuary in the arms of his savior.A year later, the MC is still none the wiser that Trick’s houseboy is anything more than a grateful servant. Chase knows, if the club finds out their secret, they will kill Trick—the man he’s come to rely on for everything from the food he eats to the pleasure he feels to the security he craves. Even when gratitude turns to love, Chase never expects reciprocation from his ruthless Master. After all, the only way for them to survive is if Trick remains the heartless bastard the MC knows.Trick is positive he has it under control and having Chase around has definitely made his life easier. There doesn’t seem to be any harm in letting Chase take a part-time job at Velvet Ropes, especially after meeting privately with the owners. That is until a bomb explodes at the club, leaving Chase fighting for his life and forcing Trick to face his long hidden feelings.Even if Chase survives, that bomb has done more than rock the foundation of the popular leather club. It’s blown Trick and Chase’s well-guarded secret out of hiding, putting their lifestyle and their lives at risk. Now there is only one thing Trick needs to do before the club gets them and that’s to get revenge on the person who dared to hurt his precious boy.Authors Note:Tricking Chase is a direct spin-off of The Protector, which is book 3 in my Sizzling Miami series. Though I tried to provide enough details that it isn’t necessary to have read that book, I cannot really call this a standalone.

Warning: Tricking Chase contains an established D/s relationship, hot guys on motorcycles, an undercover DEA agent named Snake, and a few visits from fan favorite Sizzling Miami characters.

Interview with Trick

1. When have you been most satisfied in your life? If you asked me that a year ago, I would have said I was most satisfied during my time in the Marines. Can I be frank? Let’s get frank—the home life sucked, the parental units were shit, and club life ain’t for me. The Marines made life mean something and I woulda gladly done my twenty and more if I could’ve. I didn’t think anything’d come close to that, ya know? But right now, with Chase and…well, it all always comes back to him. The Marines gave meaning to my life, Chase gave meaning to me. Now, ask another question, before this shit gets mushy.

2. Where did the name Trick come from? When I was a kid hanging out in the clubhouse with the MC, I was always getting into trouble. Always the prankster, defiant, whatever you want to call it. One of the guys used to say “What’s that trickster done now?” Cause, ya know, it was always somethin’. Soon the other kids were calling me Trick and it just stuck.

3. What makes you happy (not who, but what)? Freedom. An endless open road, the sound of my bike roaring in my ears, the wind whipping around me, and Chase holding on for the ride. That’s freedom right there.

4. If you had a free day with no responsibilities and your only mission was to enjoy yourself, what would you do? Fuck Chase, blow through a tank of gas, fuck Chase wherever we stop, eat, blow through another tank of gas….are we talking a full twenty-four hour period here? Cause I can repeat that process indefinitely.5. Describe your ideal mate. There is no one more ideal for me than Chase. Period. Next!

6. What are you most afraid of? Fear is a useless emotion. That shit’s got to be faced head on and dealt with. If that means someone’s gotta get hurt, well then I’m just the guy to do it.

7. What do you like best about Chase? Least? Best? His eyes, always, every fucking minute of every fucking day. They’re not just unique in color, they are completely open to me. Everything he is, feels, wants, believes…it’s all right there for me and me only.

Least? Hmm. The way he puts the roll of toilet paper on the holder. I’m an over guy, he’s an under. It’s really annoying.

8. What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done to someone? Why? For the most part, I have reasons for the bad things I do. If there was one I’d say I regret, it would be killing the former SAA of Devils Pride. Jessie warned me about you fishing for spoilers (pff Me? No Way *Wendy), so if you want to know why that’s the worst, you’ll have to read the book.

9. Describe the perfect happily ever after for you. When the time is right, we’ll pack a bag and head out for parts unknown. Just me and Chase, two wheels and endless possibilities. You’ll have to lowjack my bike just to find us, if you can get close enough to it. I was hoping that would happen sooner rather than later, but the delay is worth it. 10. This one’s for Chase- same question as above. Describe your perfect happily ever after. I was going to say something mushy like Ty is my happily ever after, but since he made that comment about the toilet paper, I have to say a lifetime of not having to fight over the direction of the roll would be perfect.

R Rated Excerpt Somewhere below, the doorbell rang and Ty sighed. Chase leaned in and licked his mouth, hoping to savor this moment for as long as possible. “Your gentle kisses always make me want more.” Ty laughed at him. “Is there anything that doesn’t make you want more?” “Of you? No.” Wanting was a constant state for him. When he was alone all he did was think about what they did together and when they were together all he wanted was to be as close as possible. If he was expected to go downstairs and show some restraint for Clay’s friends, he wanted more of this moment. “Perhaps a little spanking before I put my suit on?” “You’re incorrigible.” Ty’s grin said he’d like nothing more than to bend Chase over the nearest surface and deliver a good hard spanking followed by a good hard pounding. He was totally on board with both ideas. Without shame, he pushed his erection against Ty’s denim covered one and whispered, “Isn’t that what you like most about me?” “It’s definitely one of your charms,” Ty mused, gripping his hips and taking his teasing nudge up to a full on grind. He was so close and the rough fabric on his bare skin felt amazing. All he needed was a minute, maybe less. The heavy knock was like a bucket of ice and he couldn’t hold back the disappointed curse if he tried. Ty held him firm and continued the steady grind as if someone wasn’t trying to interrupt them. Just knowing that someone stood on the other side of the door while Ty worked to get them off drove him right back to the edge. Another knock had him groaning loudly. “Seriously!” Clay demanded through the door. One hand slid over his ass, grabbing Chase roughly and that was all it took for both of them. He cried out and that hand squeezed painfully, drawing out his orgasm until he was dizzy with it. Gasping for breath, he caught Ty’s evil smirk and laughed. Still holding him close, Ty reached over and opened the door. Clay’s hostile glare made him laugh again. “Dress your boy, the party is starting without you.” Ty snatched his swimsuit from Clay’s hand and pointed out, “We were having our own party up here until you interrupted us.” “Yeah, yeah, there’s plenty of time for that later.” “You’re getting real boring in your old age.” Before Clay could answer, Ty closed the door in his face. Chase took his suit and tugged Ty toward the adjoining bathroom, feeling lighter than he had in a long time.

"Wearer of Many Hats" is a title that was given to Jessie by a former employer some twenty years ago. This dubious distinction, along with the job description "everything is her fault", came after she fixed an electrical problem—during her interview—that the office had been having for years. After that, if anything went wrong, her coworkers immediately declared it her fault so she'd have to fix it. This position of importance inspired the owner to convert a closet into an office, thereby providing her coworkers endless opportunities to refer to her as “the girl in the closet.”

Today she is still the “Wearer of Many Hats” and her family has readily jumped on the “everything is her fault” bandwagon. Most mornings start at 5am, where she stumbles into her home office (which is a step or two up from a closet) to tackle her personal email, watch gay porn and satisfy her Trivia Crack addiction. By six, she’s caffeinated and ready to take on the world. Wearing her favorite red power nightgown, she expertly designs websites, provides SEO and social media services, freelances as a bookkeeper, cooks, cleans and writes.

Writing has been the elusive, life-long goal that seemed to be getting further away as the years went by. It took 30+ years to achieve, but she’s decided that timing is everything. The world wasn’t ready for m/m romance back then, and now that it is, the girl in the closet has finally found her writing home.

Jessie is a firm believer in marriage equality, love at first sight, power dynamics and happily ever after. She’s a lover of strong secondary characters and series filled with families, biological or chosen. All are themes you'll find throughout her books. Email: jessie@jessiegbooks.com

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Yes, Wendy, I was totally warning Trick about you!! Wouldn't it be wonderful if all of life's conflicts boiled down to fighting over the direction of the roll? Love these two so much.

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